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2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Unconfirmed rumour we have signed with Caulfield Racecourse.

Nature of source ??  ( no need to mention names )

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Nature of source ??  ( no need to mention names )

Unfortunately can’t give names.

There is a Foundation members event on August 9th and wonder if it might be announced then. That could be a catalyst for seeking more donations from Foundation members.

 

50 minutes ago, Vitamin Dee said:

Gawn’s Paddock 

The House that Gawny built

1 hour ago, Vitamin Dee said:

Gawn’s Paddock 

Max's Millions.

 

Boom Time. Verry Elleegant - we're Rising Fast to a Ming Dynasty, showing Might And Power to reach Sky Heights....

Feel free to keep it going 

(All caulfield Cup winners if you didn't know.)


4 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Maximilian Manor

Ironically, he won’t have the opportunity to train in it.

Though he will probably settle for 2xpremierships 🤞

Hope this is true.

Squeezing into MOPT was never going to work. We would have had to compromise too much. 

10 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

if true this great news. I know you said it’s unconfirmed …

That's why it's a rumour.

Nice one, though.


I was at lunch with two MRC officials on the 22nd (Caulfield Races) and was talking about the development and mentioned that MFC needed a training facility. I got nothing that led me to form any sort of opinion - topic quickly changed to how hard it is to get anything done in the area due to Nimbys. In hindsight maybe the speed that we moved off the topic might mean something.! 

6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

if this is true then what hasn't been achieved from the strategic vision? 75,000 members by the end of 2023?

you'll have to check with hawk the demon 😂

7 hours ago, Redleg said:

Unfortunately can’t give names.

There is a Foundation members event on August 9th and wonder if it might be announced then. That could be a catalyst for seeking more donations from Foundation members.

August 9, eh?

There's another event on that day: the combined 50-year members and Ronald Dale Barassi Bequest Society annual get together. If there's big news I hope the pacemakers are fully charged.

On 7/22/2023 at 11:37 PM, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

Wonder what Chris from Camberwell thinks of this 🤔

Might take up the entire Dwayne's World segment if he called SEN about this beauty.


35 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i hope this is a big scoop for redleg 🤞

might need a new moniker

Jerry Seinfeld Lol GIF

1 hour ago, pitmaster said:

August 9, eh?

There's another event on that day: the combined 50-year members and Ronald Dale Barassi Bequest Society annual get together. If there's big news I hope the pacemakers are fully charged.

Will be going to that event. If any news maybe I could become the scoop master. Perty normally pops in for a brief rundown so if there is any news you will be first to hear it. 

It was only a matter of time as this legitimately has been worked on by the Club, Council and other interested parties for a very long time.

My interest is what Dan is going to donate to the cause. After todays announcement regarding the Public Service Superannuation fund there will be a stink of hypocrisy about any funds coming our way. 

 

6 hours ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

Will be going to that event. If any news maybe I could become the scoop master. Perty normally pops in for a brief rundown so if there is any news you will be first to hear it. 

It was only a matter of time as this legitimately has been worked on by the Club, Council and other interested parties for a very long time.

My interest is what Dan is going to donate to the cause. After todays announcement regarding the Public Service Superannuation fund there will be a stink of hypocrisy about any funds coming our way. 

 

Yes, timing is awful. Plus for wider acceptance clubs need a gimmick, some community element that sets them apart such as Bulldogs: western suburbs; Richmond : indigenous centre; Carlton: base of AFLW…I wonder what’s left for us?

 
8 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Jerry Seinfeld Lol GIF

Red if he gets this call right

No Way Reaction GIF

Me at the inquest if he doesn't!

16 hours ago, Redleg said:

Unfortunately can’t give names.

There is a Foundation members event on August 9th and wonder if it might be announced then. That could be a catalyst for seeking more donations from Foundation members.

Always said you were a great guy, ask anyone! 😀

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